Zimbabwe cricket team will tour Pakistan in May: PCB chairman

Published April 20, 2015
Zimbabwe will visit Pakistan from mid-May for a one-week tour, said Shaharyar. — AFP/File
Zimbabwe will visit Pakistan from mid-May for a one-week tour, said Shaharyar. — AFP/File

LAHORE: Zimbabwe will tour Pakistan to play a limited over series next month, becoming the first Test team to visit the country in six years, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan said on Monday.

“Zimbabwe will visit Pakistan from mid-May for a one-week tour,” Shaharyar told reporters, without announcing the venues. A security team from the African nation will visit Pakistan to assess the situation before a final itinerary is announced, he added.

Foreign teams have refused to tour Pakistan over security fears since a terrorist attack on the bus carrying Sri Lankan team in Lahore in March 2009. Pakistan has to host all its home matches in United Arab Emirates instead.

Efforts to revive international cricket in the country suffered a blow in 2012 when Bangladesh twice refused to tour Pakistan after initially agreeing for limited over series, citing security fears.

Another limited over series against Ireland was also deferred in September last year after a terror attack on the airport in Karachi that came three months before the tour.

Shaharyar said Zimbabwe would be provided with top-level security during the tour.

It is likely that the team will stay at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore, a few metres away from the Gadaffi Stadium, and play all the matches at one venue.

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PCB chief operating officer Subhan Ahmed said that if the International Cricket Council (ICC) does not agree to send officials then umpires from Pakistan and Zimbabwe will step in.

“We have a special dispensation from them to appoint Pakistani and Zimbabwean umpires and the matches will be of international status,” said Ahmed.

Khan said an Australian army team will visit Pakistan from next week, helping to open the doors to international cricket, and a women's team from Bangladesh next month.

The PCB is also in talks with the Netherlands, Ireland and Nepal to send their national teams in the near future.

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